No video this morning. I looked around for some that covered the different things I thought might be interesting, but I decided to get away from that. Do a search for the JFK assassination and you’ll see what I mean.
President Kennedy was shot dead on November 22, 1963. Over the years, I went from being a staunch believer in the multiple gunman theories to being someone that believes that Lee Oswald shot and killed the 35th president.
The “magic bullet?” Not so magic after you look at it and examine the path it actually took.
The timing of the shots? Much easier once you realize that Oswald’s first shot was deflected by a traffic light and it was the second that Kennedy was reacting too when the car came out from the sign. That wasn’t the first shot, but the second. Plenty of time between that shot and the fatal shot.
I won’t go on and on, but I’m satisfied as to who killed the president. I’ve done the whole conspiracy thing and grew out of it.
Maybe I’m just old. I’m nearly 20 years older than President Kennedy was when he was murdered, after all.
If you’re still into the conspiracy thing, fine. Go ahead. But if you do like I did and take a real serious look at everything, looking for truth rather than supporting evidence one way or another, I think you’ll end up like me.
Whether that’s good or bad is still to be determined.

So no truth to the rumor that Kennedy had some dirt on the Clintons? I mean he did meet Bill after all.
“JFK blown away. What else do I have to say?” — The Billy Joel Commission Report
P.S.: Ruby didn’t shoot himself.
There must be 100 tinfoil hat theories regarding the Kennedy assassination. Even if one of them were true, that would make the other 99 pure B.S. Having reached well into adulthood, I think I’ll stick with Oswald, acting alone, whodunnit.
Me. you and Crash.
You should show King of the Hill’s “Dale to the Chief” episode. Dale has the entire Dealy Plaza modeled up in his basement and is going on about the lies in the Warren Report. Then he reads aloud “was heading West…wait. West?”, squints at his model, picks up the car and places it the other way. Squints again. “But then it all makes sense!”
I had forgotten the day; thanks for the reminder, Basil.
Dang it, Dale!
I always observe November 22nd by watching this cinematic classic, perhaps the greatest thing on the Internet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G41V48C-N14
Gave it a watch. 54 seconds long. Well worth it!